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Any person feeling aggiieved at any anony emous eommunic&llrTi can obtain the name ot the author by application at this office and showing wherein the grievance exists. ett-o-its -, BULKS ADOPTED BT THE NORTH CARO "XT' piAS A. PRESS ASSOCIATION. ' The Sam ol not less than five cents per line will be charged lor "cards ot thanks, resolu . tlons of respect' and obituary poetry," also (or obltaary notices other than those whloh the editor himself shall give as a matter ot news. Mottoes of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue Is to be derived will be charged tor at the rate of 5 cents a line. THE JOURNAL. I. X.EAS7ES, 8. T. HANCOCK, Proprietor. Local porter. fpfEtiteredat the Pott Offux at New Berne, jy. ft, at tecond-clatt matter. SENATORS HILL AHD RANSOM AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Xhere was a State Dinner at the White House on the 3d instant and Senators Hill and Ransom were of the guests. We trnst that the event marked the burying oi the hatchet between the President and the Senator from New York, and emphasized the cordial relations existing between the Gbief Magis crate and oar -'old man eloquent." Senator Ransom has often been a visitor at the Presidential man sion, bnt this is the only time that Senator Hill has ever set foot in the White House, except on one oeoasion in 1893. We do not know what signifi cance attaobes to the presence of Senator Hill at the home of the President, bat we trnst that it is the prslnde to a fellowship that will restore harmony to ibe N. Y. Democraoy, aud rediwn to thu general good of oar beloved coun try. If Senator generally had been present at this dirjner we should want to know why Senator Jarvis ' was slighted, hot a Biosom, Hill, Bate and Morh-M-on wciv the only Senators preii' v nek jo ledge the compliant!! i oni eeuior Senator and gratefully I. It ur tut to the President. THI CURRENCY. On Thursday, January 3d, HJlack, of Georgia, opened the bate -on tbe cauency bill in House. He is a member of Mr, de the the committee that reported 'he bill, and the standard of his previous speeches drew for him an audience flattering in its proportions both in the gallery and on the floor, fle announced that he would vote for the bill ot Mr. Carlisle, and gave oogent, convincing reasons for his determination. He met and par ried criticisms of tbe opponents of tbe bill and gave a historical review ol the financial doctrines f Demo ratio presidents ironi Jefferson to Cleveland. We do not profess to be master of tte science of finance. No man an be who does not make it his life study. It has profound ileptbs that our plumet cannot sound, and it has bounds that we cannot com pass. There is no question in which tbe people at large have more interest than the ourrenoy, and we invite to its discussion our business men -especially the bankers. We hope that this invitation will be accepted, for we know that we have men among as whose opinions are entitled to the most re spectful consideration. All our people are interested in a sound currency. Indeed it is the e qua non of the times, and ought to be independent of all par. ties and responsive to tbe demands four entire people. Democracy, in its essence, is tbe will of the people regulated by law and adjus ted to tbe functions of government. Unite states Past OSSea. New Berne M. C. Nov. 16, 1894. Notice is given that the hoar for closing the mail soing westward by the A, &. N. 0. .Boilroad It and baa been for some years : 7:30 as prescribed by the Postal lWnlations. r & ' -' Heretofore 1 tters posted at 8 a. m. have been forwarded immediately.1 Owing to a change ia the railroad schedule the reg ular hour must be more nearly obser ved. -. ASr'.'i V-n- Newspapers and circular mast be pos 5 iby7:3a.m 9 - i - ... .. VimVLY, " CLOTHES TO EE CEIffl lie Wool Tariff Schedule Goes Into Effect. SowIaFalOaeriUe. aa4 tkeMcXln ley BuV. Oatles Urratly Utrfaee, Easbliiir Parelt.tters to -t Better 1 Woods for Lets Honey. The tariff act ot 1894, passed ai (be last sasaion of 0 ugress, wut into full force and effect in every particular Tuesday. AUhooeb. the oill became a law August 28 last, it was provided that one whole sonedale and one item in another schedule shonld not tke effect until Janaart 1. 1895. The ached ale was "wool" and the single item was "dolls," toys, etc, etc,' Shortlv after the tariff act was passed there was a difference of opinion between the Secretary ol the Treasury, the Attorney 'ieneral and the Board of General Ap- oraistra on the subject of wool Throughout the wool sohedule the hair of the camel, goat or alpaca in classified with wool, pure and simple, and when the question came before the Court of Ap praisers they decided the goods made ot such material wrre exempt Irom the new duty until January 1, 1895. This ruling the Depart ment reversed and held that only goods composed wholly of wool should be exempt from the new duty until January 1. Consequent ly much ot the foreign manufact ures entered were withdrawn for consumption under the reduced rates of duty. There can now be no donbt as to what the rates shall be and any article nnder the woolen schedule, however classified, will be subject to the reduced duty since the rul ing of the Treasury Department has gone into effect. The entire woolen schedule shows great re ductions under the tariff act of 1894. and the matter is one of special interest to importers. Tne average ad valorem rato nnder I he MoKmley act was 98.62 per cent ; under the present law the rate is 48.82 per cent., making an average reduction of 50.50 per cent. THE REDUCTION S. The reductions noon tne various items of the woolen (schedule are as foil .w: Shoddy, 71 per cent. Yarns, woolen and worsted, ac cording to classification, 62 to 89 per cent. Cloths, three classes, 50 to 75 per cent. Sluwln, three classes, 5a to 77 per cent. Knit liuiics, four classes, to ti per cent All otner manufactures not I specially p ovided tor, three classes, 42 to 7o per cen t. Blankets, tour classes, 50 to 72 per cent. tla!8. four classes, IK) to izper oeut. Flaunt U tor underwear, four classes, 43 to 72 per cent Diecs goods, women's and ohil- dreu'a Italian elotb, etc., five olas- see, 43 to 54 per cent. Other cluthinir, ready-m1e, etc , 38 per cent Felts, not woven, 52 per oeut. Plushes, and other pile iabrios, 52 per cent. Cloaks, dolmans, jackets, talmas, ulsters and other outside garments for women and children, etc., 38 per cent. Webbing, goring, braces, bind ings, iringes, gimps, cords and tassels, dress trimmings, laces and embroideries, etc., 47 per oeut. Carpets and Carpeting Aubus son, Axminster, moquette and chenille carpets, and carpets wo ven whole for rooms, and Oriental. Berlin and other similar rugs, 34 per cent. Saxony, Wilton and Tournay velvet carpets, 42 per cent. Brussels, 51 per cent. Velvet and tapestry velvet car pets, printed on the warp or other wise, 44 per cent. Tapestry israssels, printed on tbe warp or otherwise. 48 per cent. Treble Ingrain, three-ply, and all chain Venetian carpets, 48 per oent. Wool, Dutch and two-ply ingrain carpets, 54 per oent. Druggets and bookings, printed, oolored or otherwise, 64 per cent. Felt carpeting, 52 per cent. Carpets of wool, or in part of, not specially provided for, 40 per cent. Carpetings and carpets of cotton, 40 per cent. Tbe single item selected as an Touch and Go. Touch the spot in the back, chest, limbs or side, where the pain is, with an AHcock's Porous Plaster and the lameness, soreness, stiffness, congestion, will go at once, leaving comfort, health and strength behind. laltattMaanantrnlUkfe. nonfat ii fqi imM ypM taring tb. gratim. Aixcocx. AHcock's Corn Shields. Allcock'a Bunion Shield. En m fqiul m a relief imd cure far Brandreth's Pills , . ir a Aamalons epoxxUta for OWMot fxoeptios appears under the head ot sundries and is as follows : "Dolls, dolt h-ads, toy marbles, or whatever material composed, and all other toys oomposed of runner, cnine, porcelain, parian, bicqne, earthea or stone ware, and not specially provided for ia this oi, 25 per eeat. ad valorem." Tnm is m reduction, aooordiog to the Finance Committee's expert, ol 28 per oeat., bat the MoKinley act made the doty on ' the same paragraph 15 per oeut. Baltimore News. Distressing Irritations of the SKIN Instantly . Relieved by COTICURA Distressing irritations, itching and scaly skin and scalp diseases, tor turing and disfiguring humors all are speedily, cured by the CUW CURA REMEDIES. The cures daily effected by them are simply wonderful. No other remedies are so pure, sweet, gentle, speedy, and effective. They are beyond all doubt the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies of modern times, and especially appeal to mothers and Children, Their use preserves, purifies, and beautU fies the skin, and restores the hair when all other remedies fail. Sold throughout lh worh). 50c ; Soap, a;c.; Resolvent, ! and Chkm. Corp., Sole Prop., Price, CuTicfjtA, St. Potter Drvq ioston. Mass. sW'AM about the Skin.. Scalp, and Hair,' 64 pages, 100 te&timoniahi mailed free to any address. NerVOUS Instantly relieved by a CnUr cum Pluter. became it vital Pains and izei tha ncrv Ibroef t and bene . curel nervous paint, weakBCJ, " ea'cness numbntu, nd piralTiU. AppUeatioa Cr CS)rtr. Notice is hereby riven that the under signed will Apply at the next session of tne Uenernl Axwmbiv or north t'arolinn for an Act to incorporate a Stock Com pany for the purpose of manufacturing and selling electricity for lighting and power purposes, running find operating electric light plants; constructing, run ning and opemtiog street railways, in the city of New Berne and other places by electricity, steam, homes or other power, for constructing, maintaining and operat ing railroads in Craven and other conn- ties between points to be designate", ai.d ! for Imying and selling lands and timber. ! R. P. Williams and others. Jan. 4, 30d, Notice for Charter. No lit") is hereby given that application will be made to tbe next General Assem bly by J..8. Fisher and others for a charter tor the town ot tiirerdaie, craven county, N. C, J. S. Fisher and others. Jan. 4. 30ds. I Notice. Application will bo made to tbe next General Assembly of North Carolina to i amend and change the charteis of the City !' ew ueroe ana Mexnewoeniacaawny, Robt. Hancock and others. Notice. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next General Assem bly by D. .Congdon and others, for a charter lor a tram road, to be operated in the counties .of Craven, Jones and Pamlico. D. Corona- 43,'p othkbs. Dec. 14, 1894. ' rif5f in Notice for Ameottmcnt of 4 hortr. We hereby give noiice that at the next session of the Genvial AsHetubly ol North Carolina application will bu made to amend the charter ot Tbe Farmers and Merchants Bank of New Berne. L. H. Cutler, President. This pec. 15, 1894. 80d Notlco of Fftorter. Tbe Stimson Lumber Co., hereby pives notice that at ibe next session of tbe Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina applica tion will De made tor a charter lor sai company. Z. K. Foi.aoM, Manager. Dec. 15th, 1894. 80d Notice. 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Serial stries. wit and humor, short stories, Household depa t menr, Question Bureau, Faun depart enl, Camp Fire, Suoday School n I Youim Folks are a tew of the many other promi-' nent features of this ire it paper. j A specimen copy will be maded free to . any address on application, and the pub lishers inyite any Herson to send in a loni? list of addresses to whom t hey will mad ; sample copies. They would lie glad I" j uiailaconple of hundred sixyinictH t i readers of this county. The Weekly 131a ie j is a very large paper and tlie price is only one dollar a year. i. Address The Blade, Toledo, Oluo, CAR LOAD -OF- E. 8. STREET '-ir irom tbe WE9T with a car load of fine Horses and Mules tostiitnll purposes aes rar.-'e from 4 to 7 vears old. all of which lie will sell cheap for Cash or Negotiable paper. Call and see him. n21-tf AUTUMN Press-Goods. U-o- Now on sale carefully selected Special ties in DRESS GOODS fo- this season. French Novelties in exclusive designs. Liberal assortments of English and Scotch Suitings. Two toned Knotted wool effects, Waffle Cloths, distinctly new. ripplcii Bril liants. Mixed and striped C"vi n So its . -in Twilled Cloths i. ml liir.e l'u . r Skirts. At 50-j, per yard, an extraordinary colio -'jn of self colored anil fancy niixt'l Suitings. EALEIGH, N. C. Home Fertilizer FOE COTTON, CORH & General Crops. Used and endorsed by Wi'ing farmers.! i. xru . i .i. u A. - . i . m AiuELu ttivuui iuii luv oiiuui uriutj past twenty years. Bend the following ceruncaies, ana senn ior pamniei umag directions for mixing, lestimonia's, &c . MABLVILLE, N. C. 8 pt 20, '9. Messrs. Boy kin, earner & Co. Gentlemen: The chemicals I bought of yon for Qiaking''HoineFeriiiiz-r'1 con tinne to give satislactiou. I only use it nnder cotton. , ion know l must think it good, or I should n t Laye useil it so long. This makes 16 or IT years Vat I hve been nnng it, and lU ue has made mo able to pay for it rash, not on crop time. Yours Tni'v, ' Taos. 8. Evans, . . Chkbaw. 8. C. 0.-C 16. 18D3. Uessrs. Boykin, itrmer & Co. ' It elves us ph asure to say we have been using your "Home Fertilizer" for more ! than fifteen etri continuously, and ' ex pect to continue to do to. Of cor.te, we are entirely satisfied that it pays ns to ose It. Kespcctlully, J. W. MCKAY, K.M. McKay, . EOYKIN. GATHER & CO, BALTlMORjB, Ml). . Top Prwa nil Crops wiWCerealite' i J.'A. Jones; SALE. LIVERY- AND BOARDIUG STABLES. Fine Carriages, Buggies and Teams and Teams lor hire at reasonable rates. Best attention to boarding horses. Horses and Mules on sale for cash or negotiable paper. South Front Street, New Berne, N. C. Opposite Gaston Fouse. vALUAfcLKitymftK-ry FOR SALE. One House 'Ei"ht Itooms) and large Lot ssiuaied an East Front sliver. One House and Lot Situated on Met- calf Street. Both pieces of property in excellent neiuhliorlmod. For price and particulars, apply to I. II. Felletier, t8tl Office over F. & M. Bank. J. E. 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Many thoumnitl ollna membcra. Apply or udOreaa! ISAAC H. SMITH, tato Maftagor. Now nnrfte, N. O. NEW BERNE HOUC -, . vMorelieal Citj, N. C, .J.H. MANN, Prop. Pleasant Location New Mnn mentOood AccommotI.it c i , Attentive Suvii f, ... Terms lteasoa s -ii'.
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